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Superman123
Oct 4th 2008, 12:12 pm
There's a site I want, but its just one of those sites that has nothing on just a bunch of links and stuff..
How do I contact this person to negotiate?
I looked at the whois info, but no contact at all?
Any help is appreciated!
- Regards
thewebhostingdir
Oct 4th 2008, 1:27 pm
I assume that you want to contact the registrant, not registrar. Since you can not negotiate anything with registrar.
If that domain has protected whois then there is almost no chance of contacting the registrant.
Superman123
Oct 4th 2008, 9:21 pm
Man, whoever created that domain for nothing is a real jackass. I had some good ideas. Well I guess I'l stick to the .org even though it may not be the best
Thanks For your help!
- Regards
kohashi
Oct 5th 2008, 7:42 am
Man, whoever created that domain for nothing is a real jackass. I had some good ideas. Well I guess I'l stick to the .org even though it may not be the best
Thanks For your help!
- Regards
a real jackass is someone calling someone else they've never met a jackass only because they were too late to do something themselves.
Superman123
Oct 5th 2008, 10:27 am
a real jackass is someone calling someone else they've never met a jackass only because they were too late to do something themselves.
Well they've had the domain for 10 years. I was 6 years old 10 years ago. But yea I'm a jackass for being to late aren't I? ;)
- Regards
kohashi
Oct 6th 2008, 1:50 am
Well they've had the domain for 10 years. I was 6 years old 10 years ago. But yea I'm a jackass for being to late aren't I? ;)
- Regards
Well, mostly for calling someone else for their legitimate use of it. You have no right to say it was created 'for nothing.' He could be using it for email, or intranet or just links, all of which are legitimate to his or her business as long as it isn't infringing on the rights of others. I hate this whole 'they aren't using it' notion because somehow the OP has been given a divining rod that allows them all knowing power of what should and shouldn't be considered 'use' 'good use' or 'legitimate use.' That's a very slippery slope. I bet I could use some of your domains better than you could, should I have rights to them simply because of that?
Aidan_from_Namedrive
Oct 6th 2008, 3:04 am
If it is a parked page you can write to the Customer Care team of that parking company and they can contact the owner on your behalf. Maybe if you are lucky you can acquire the domain cheaply from them. Good luck...
Superman123
Oct 6th 2008, 9:18 pm
Well, mostly for calling someone else for their legitimate use of it. You have no right to say it was created 'for nothing.' He could be using it for email, or intranet or just links, all of which are legitimate to his or her business as long as it isn't infringing on the rights of others. I hate this whole 'they aren't using it' notion because somehow the OP has been given a divining rod that allows them all knowing power of what should and shouldn't be considered 'use' 'good use' or 'legitimate use.' That's a very slippery slope. I bet I could use some of your domains better than you could, should I have rights to them simply because of that?
Ok "Doctor don't call people a jackass because your the real jackass"
I can say whatever I want. It is my personal opinion. I have the freedom of speech. I'm not sure what your problem is. Take a chill pill.
kohashi
Oct 6th 2008, 11:43 pm
Ok "Doctor don't call people a jackass because your the real jackass"
I can say whatever I want. It is my personal opinion. I have the freedom of speech. I'm not sure what your problem is. Take a chill pill.
Irony. Apparently calling is ok, but being called not. Just another case of sour grapes.
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